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Old 08-18-2008, 10:20 PM
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In my search for new camo, I have heard the great acclaims of Ultimate Camo on this site and I fully agree,it truely does look like a great camo and looks better than even real bark.

But the one thing I have noticed is that every single test photo I have ever seen is as if the deer is coming head on at the hunter which is fine but that is not a shot opportunity and at some point the deer will get to your side or approach from the sides. Most other camo patterns show tests of how it blends in with vegetation not just a head on shot at a tree trunk. It seems the open patterns (ASAT, realtree treestand, hardwoods, etc) would do a better job concealing you from the side. Trying to decide if this is for me or not, what your experiences with it when deer get to the sides of you?
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